sturg78 wrote:Can we suspend them ourselves and have it retroactively count? 1st and foremost I hope they are acquitted, but aside from that we really could use them in the playoffs if they happen

If they admit they took adderall, they can start serving their suspensions now.

"I'm not the type to let a sleeping giant lie. I wake up the giant, slap him around, make him mad and beat him to the ground. I talk a big game because I carry a big stick." --- All-Pro Stanford Graduate

CPHawk wrote:Clayton just said there is a good chance they play next week, but miss the last 3 games and wild card game.

This is what I am expecting.

I feel that the league hates the Seahawks and DO NOT want to see them in the playoffs. With our remaining schedule more than easy 3 out of the four games there is a good chance that the Hawks make the post season. What better way to screw the team by ensuring a wildcard loss on the road without the best CB duo in the league?

Suspend them now, and there is still a great shot at the Hawks going to the playoffs since the only team that will be a challenge is SF. Browner and Sherman will be available to play in the wildcard game.

I don't care if they actually did this stuff or not. They're not going to win their appeals. For whatever reason, it just doesn't happen. There's no transparency in the process so we'll never really know the truth.

You're better off suspending them now. Unless you are 100% certain at least one of them won't be suspended, it just makes sense. The defense could handle one of them missing the wild card game, but not both.